Copy number abnormalities in sporadic canine colorectal cancers.
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T. Yeatman | Shaying Zhao | A. Ellis | Yanchun Liang | M. Zwick | Jie Tang | Shoshona Le | Liang Sun | Xiuzhen Yan | Mucheng Zhang | Jennifer Macleod | B. Leroy | N. Northrup
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